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Verb(1) force a fluid through (a body part or tissue(2) cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across(3) force a fluid through (a body part or tissue)(4) cause to spread or flush or flood through(5) over(6) or across

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(1) Heart failure is the deterioration of the heart's ability to pump blood throughout the body and adequately perfuse the major organs.(2) The pressure required to traverse an arterial stenosis and perfuse the distal tissues of the foot may not be met.(3) Segments were perfused with filtered water which was not acidified.(4) To determine the effect of protecting leukocytes from hyperosmolar exposure, we perfused lungs with leukocyte-free blood for 15 min.(5) As one of the perfusionists reported, u2018The surgeon empowered the team.u2019(6) We performed careful perfusions of the solutions at the both sides of the membrane (10 times the cell volume) and continuously monitored channel conductance.(7) Experiments ranged from small-scale core perfusions with defined compounds (glucose, bovine serum albumin) to mesocosms receiving natural leaf leachate or water from different streams.(8) He said perfusionists , who work alongside theatre staff and are in charge of the patient's blood circulation, were given an extra u00a310,000 a year after several threatened to quit.(9) The community was perfused with creative release, a celebration enfusing Brit Pop, Cool Britannia and renewed exploration of the human spirit.(10) He was a perfusionist , that is, the medical technician who operates the heart-lung machine during open-heart surgery.(11) An alternative system using membrane filtration has been developed that is less expensive because it obviates the need for a continuous-flow machine and a staff of skilled perfusionists .(12) When the Reformers rediscovered the Bible, they rediscovered a two-tier Holy Land: a real, dusty place and, lying over it and perfusing it, an even more real spiritual land.(13) In a later more detailed study, the blood pressure perfusing the lungs of healthy subjects proved to be quite low, only about one-fifth of the normal systemic arterial blood pressure.(14) The perfusions were useful - otherwise how could I play 70 matches a year?(15) In both protocols, however, average perfusions associated with each cycle pattern were greater than baseline because the pressure-relief hyperemia more than compensated for the flow deficits during the heel loading phases.(16) I would particularly welcome input from cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists and perfusionists about difficult points in the operation where additional energy techniques might be applied.
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1. suffuse


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